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Forestry was the "most commonly cited land use activity" (Table 1), and was suspected 

 of affecting the majority of stream miles (Table 2) in the Hood River Basin ("most 

 affected") while agriculture was considered less important. In addition, the Rogue 

 River Basin ("least affected") was only one of two coastal basins where forestry was 

 not one of the "most commonly cited" land use activities potentially contributing to 

 NPS problems, and was the only coastal system where forestry was not the dominant 

 source of stream miles affected by NPS pollution (Table 2). 



Table 1. The *OK>st commonly cited' land use activities attributed to NPS problems identified in the 

 ODEQ NPS Report (ODEQ 1988). This analysis is qualiutive and is only compiled to highlight 

 problems with statements within the OFIC report. Basins without anadromous salmonids were excluded 

 for consistency with the subject discussed in the OFIC report. 



Basin 



Land Use Activities 

 Most Commonly Cited Others Cited 



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